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The reSIProcate components, particularly the SIP stack, are in use in both commercial and open-source products.
The project is dedicated to maintaining a complete, correct, and commercially usable implementation of SIP and a
few related protocols.

If you want to set up a SIP proxy for regular voice, video, chat or WebRTC, please see the RTC Quick Start guide, it provides step-by-step instructions to install the SIP proxy using the Linux packages.

2014-02-11 - reSIProcate v1.9.0 has been released (including WebRTC support and other cool features). See the v1.9.0 release page for details of new features, including session accounting, Android builds, WebSocket/WebRTC, DSO, Python, UAS PRACK and more.

2013-12-19 - Merry Christmas - Python scripting support has been added to the repro SIP proxy in reSIProcate. You can now implement routing logic in Python scripts without having to recompile the proxy.

2013-12-09 - Please test the latest upcoming v1.9.0 beta (including WebRTC support) from the preview directory and give feedback on the mailing lists. See the v1.9.0 release page (draft) for details of new features, including WebSocket/WebRTC, DSO, Python, PRACK and more.